Kneecap make light of ‘handy’ acting business after film earns six Bafta nods

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Kneecap make light of ‘handy’ acting business after film earns six Bafta nods
Author: David Young
Published: Jan, 15 2025 14:32

Irish language rap trio Kneecap took a typically forthright swipe at the British establishment after a film about the Belfast band secured six Bafta nominations. Writer-director Rich Peppiatt’s film about the hip hop group from west Belfast has been nominated in the categories of outstanding British film, outstanding debut, film not in the English language, original screenplay, casting, and editing.

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The trio are outspoken Irish republicans and are well known for their stinging criticism of Britain’s historical involvement in Ireland’s affairs and the UK’s current role in governing Northern Ireland. In a statement, band members Moglai Bap, Mo Chara and DJ Provai made light of the acting profession as they also made a pointed reference to Britain’s handling of the Irish potato famine of the mid-18th century.

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“For long enough the British government has stolen Ireland’s treasures, and even our f****** food – there was no famine,” said the band. “To be first-time actors and now get to hopefully go over and take a few bits back the other way is a nice change and long may it continue.

“Ireland taking British awards is f****** hilarious. This acting business is handy.”. The nominations come a day after the film earned 17 nods in categories at the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) awards. In December the film was shortlisted for two Academy Awards.

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